Overcoming challenges in the economic evaluation of interventions to optimise antibiotic use
Bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, reducing our ability to treat infections and threatening to undermine modern health care. Optimising antibiotic use is a key element in tackling the problem. Traditional economic evaluation methods do not capture many of the benefits from...
Main Authors: | Roope, L, Morrell, L, Buchanan, J, Ledda, A, Adler, A, Jit, M, Walker, AS, Pouwels, K, Robotham, J, Wordsworth, S |
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Other Authors: | STEPUP team |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2024
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